Hippocampal cells integrate past memory and present perception for the future.

The ability to use stored information in a highly flexible manner is a defining feature of the declarative memory system. However, the neuronal mechanisms underlying this flexibility are poorly understood. To address this question, we recorded single-unit activity from the hippocampus of 2 nonhuman...

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Main Authors: Cen Yang, Yuji Naya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-11-01
Series:PLoS Biology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000876
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spelling doaj-b489887b28904247912f5229ed382afe2021-07-02T16:27:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852020-11-011811e300087610.1371/journal.pbio.3000876Hippocampal cells integrate past memory and present perception for the future.Cen YangYuji NayaThe ability to use stored information in a highly flexible manner is a defining feature of the declarative memory system. However, the neuronal mechanisms underlying this flexibility are poorly understood. To address this question, we recorded single-unit activity from the hippocampus of 2 nonhuman primates performing a newly devised task requiring the monkeys to retrieve long-term item-location association memory and then use it flexibly in different circumstances. We found that hippocampal neurons signaled both mnemonic information representing the retrieved location and perceptual information representing the external circumstance. The 2 signals were combined at a single-neuron level to construct goal-directed information by 3 sequentially occurring neuronal operations (e.g., convergence, transference, and targeting) in the hippocampus. Thus, flexible use of knowledge may be supported by the hippocampal constructive process linking memory and perception, which may fit the mnemonic information into the current situation to present manageable information for a subsequent action.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000876
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Hippocampal cells integrate past memory and present perception for the future.
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title Hippocampal cells integrate past memory and present perception for the future.
title_short Hippocampal cells integrate past memory and present perception for the future.
title_full Hippocampal cells integrate past memory and present perception for the future.
title_fullStr Hippocampal cells integrate past memory and present perception for the future.
title_full_unstemmed Hippocampal cells integrate past memory and present perception for the future.
title_sort hippocampal cells integrate past memory and present perception for the future.
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1545-7885
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The ability to use stored information in a highly flexible manner is a defining feature of the declarative memory system. However, the neuronal mechanisms underlying this flexibility are poorly understood. To address this question, we recorded single-unit activity from the hippocampus of 2 nonhuman primates performing a newly devised task requiring the monkeys to retrieve long-term item-location association memory and then use it flexibly in different circumstances. We found that hippocampal neurons signaled both mnemonic information representing the retrieved location and perceptual information representing the external circumstance. The 2 signals were combined at a single-neuron level to construct goal-directed information by 3 sequentially occurring neuronal operations (e.g., convergence, transference, and targeting) in the hippocampus. Thus, flexible use of knowledge may be supported by the hippocampal constructive process linking memory and perception, which may fit the mnemonic information into the current situation to present manageable information for a subsequent action.
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